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Indirect competition

Category: Strategy
Indirect competition refers to alternative solutions that meet the same underlying need but in a different way. For example, spreadsheets may compete indirectly with CRM software.

Recognising indirect competitors helps B2B marketers expand their market understanding, anticipate objections, and position offerings more effectively.

Including indirect players in competitive analysis prevents tunnel vision, revealing new growth opportunities and messaging angles that differentiate beyond features alone.